As golfers we spend a huge amount of time checking to see if we are in the right position. See people all the time on the driving range and their looking in the mirror and they are checking positions they are into the club and to watch my back swing look top position looking like but really as a golfer there's only one position that's absolutely fundamentally important to you and that should be the position that you get the club at impact. Everything you do try it's impact is sort of preparing for that moment so the sets position the position is only relevant if the impact position is not correct now for the golf is when we say to them you know what you're in part position like they haven't got a clue because it's that position that's probably the hardest in the entire swing to look at it happen. So quickly it happens right to the point where you hitting the golf ball and there's no way you can really hit the ball and look in the mirror at the same time. So this section is going to be about improving your impact position the 1st part of that is understanding what your current position looks like.

The most helpful thing you can have there is the video camera like say you can't really do this in a mirror you can't really have a mate or even a coach explain what it looks like if you can visualize your impact position with a video camera that would be fantastic. So a video camera on your phone or video cameras I've got here set up in front of you face and then go ahead and hitch a few shots at a slow motion feature on your video camera that would be even better you can see the prop the camera for even got to make just the stand and hold it go ahead and clip a few shots have a look at his impact positions with your wedges with your irons and then with your driver. Once you understand what your current impact position looks like hopefully then you can relate that to how you want to improve your impact position and the next section of videos now is going to lead you through a nice process of how to improve your position for a better golf.

As golfers we spend a huge amount of time checking to see if we are in the right position. See people all the time on the driving range and their looking in the mirror and they are checking positions they are into the club and to watch my back swing look top position looking like but really as a golfer there's only one position that's absolutely fundamentally important to you and that should be the position that you get the club at impact. Everything you do try it's impact is sort of preparing for that moment so the sets position the position is only relevant if the impact position is not correct now for the golf is when we say to them you know what you're in part position like they haven't got a clue because it's that position that's probably the hardest in the entire swing to look at it happen. So quickly it happens right to the point where you hitting the golf ball and there's no way you can really hit the ball and look in the mirror at the same time. So this section is going to be about improving your impact position the 1st part of that is understanding what your current position looks like.

The most helpful thing you can have there is the video camera like say you can't really do this in a mirror you can't really have a mate or even a coach explain what it looks like if you can visualize your impact position with a video camera that would be fantastic. So a video camera on your phone or video cameras I've got here set up in front of you face and then go ahead and hitch a few shots at a slow motion feature on your video camera that would be even better you can see the prop the camera for even got to make just the stand and hold it go ahead and clip a few shots have a look at his impact positions with your wedges with your irons and then with your driver. Once you understand what your current impact position looks like hopefully then you can relate that to how you want to improve your impact position and the next section of videos now is going to lead you through a nice process of how to improve your position for a better golf.